The earth will never melt. Its ice caps might melt and cause flooding. With high enough heat from the Sun, the floods could evaporate. But the earth changes very slowly, usually, so any catastrophic changes are unlikely to kill anyone alive today.
Yes, of course. However, for the earth, that's all sorts of solid rocks and minerals, to melt and evaporate. The heat required to do this would have killed us off long before.
Climate change will ever make the earth hot enough to melt.
Precipitation is rain that evaporates and the hydrogen and oxygen molecules bind to dust particles and rise into the sky and when it gets to a critical weight it falls to earth as rain.
Yes, minerals can crystalize when magma melts.
yes earth does recycle water for us this method is shown in the water cycle which is a form of cycle mad from the weather .. when the water evaporates all the bad materials stay on the ground .. so that's a form of recycling =)
Clouds get their shape from the amount of air and water in them. These 2 elements form a cloud and it's shape.AnswerDepends of the temperature of the cloud, if the cloud have ice cristals, will be different than if it has only water vapor, or different percentage of both.
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A solid melts when heated. aaliquid becomes more fluid or evaporates
it gets melted!
When snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the groundWhen snow melts it does a lot of things it evaporates it goes under ground it get eaten by animals it also gets packed in the ground
the snow melts, it evaporates, and clouds form.
First, a solid melts, then a liquid evaporates
Both phenomenons are change of the state of matter.
ice melts then it evaporates into a gas/steam
Water doesn't melt, it evaporates.
When something melts, boils, evaporates or sets fire.
There is no first in a cycle but, most are comfortable thinking ice melts to water, water evaporates to vapor, vapor condenses and fall to earth as rain to snow.
The sun melts snow and evaporates rain and water to create more precipitation.
These are phase changes, ice melts into water and water evaporates into a gas.